Encuentro V invites Hispanics
to become protagonists in the US Catholic Church
Opening of the V National Encuentro, Grapevine, Texas. |
The V National Encuentro opened on Thursday evening in
Grapevine, TX bringing thousands of US Hispanic/Latino Catholic leaders
together. Dr Hoffsman Ospino, one of the Conference organizers, spoke with
Vatican News about the 4-day conference.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
Dr Hoffsman Ospino, Professor of Theology at Boston
College’s School of Theology and Ministry, is one of the organizers of
the V National Encuentro meeting. The Conference opened on
Thursday evening in Grapevine, Texas and will conclude on Sunday. Dr Ospino
spoke with Vatican News about the Encuentro planning process and what he hopes
the Encuentro will accomplish.
The 5-year Encuentro process
Dr Ospino told Vatican News that the V National Encuentro is
the result of a process that began in 2013. At that time, several Bishops’
committees of the US Bishops’ Conference (USCCB) organized a core team. This
team “envisioned the process which actually has been a 4-year process of
discernment, and evangelization”, Dr Opsiono said. He participated as one of
the members of the core team, bringing to it a theological perspective.
330 thousand Hispanics involved
That process eventually led to meetings held in “parishes,
in the fields, in schools, universities, and all those places where
Latinos/Latinas in the US live and share their faith and talk about life”, Dr
Ospino shared. In the end, about 330 thousand Hispanics participated in
encuentros held in parishes, dioceses and various regions of the US. Speaking
one day before the opening of the National Encuentro, Dr Opsino said, “Now,
it’s so exciting to see that all this energy and the voice of the people, of
the Latinos/Latinas, and many others who work with the Latino community, are
coming to Dallas to share what they have learned from the grass roots. Then, to
engage in conversation to look forward with hope into the future of not only
Hispanic ministry, but also Catholicism in the US”
Hope for the future
Dr Ospino expressed his hope that the V National Encuentro
might “spark new energy and a fresher commitment” in Hispanic Catholics in the
US. He also said this hope is shared by many other Catholic leaders. Latin
Americans make up 40% of the US Catholic Church, and 60% of US Catholics under
the age of 18. “This is a Church that has become significantly Hispanic. It’s
been transformed and shaped by the Latino presence”, Dr Ospino told us. The
prolonged preparatory process has generated both a conversation and a new
conscious and awareness about the Latino community has been generated, Dr
Ospino said. He concluded his interview with us saying, “So, my hope is that
we’re going to start infesting and moving forward with projects, initiatives
that invite Hispanic Catholics to assume a level of protagonism in the
evangelization process in this country.”
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